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Jacob P Koshy
Eastern parts of India see vigorous rainfall
Jacob P Koshy and Bloomberg 11:05 PM | August 12,2009
India’s state governments have declared drought in a total of 167 districts because of scanty monsoon rainfall this year, the agriculture ministry said
How analysts view the monsoon
Sangeeta Singh and Jacob P Koshy 11:16 PM | August 07,2009
Deficient monsoon is a cause of concern because it will impact rural demand adversely
Monsoon below average, yet reservoirs full
Jacob P Koshy 09:44 PM | July 31,2009
Reservoir level in 15 dams, which chip in 33% of the country’s water storage were nearly 80% of their 10-year-average
CSIR, Godavari Sugar to set up India’s first sugar cane biorefinery
Jacob P Koshy 12:04 AM | September 01,2008
The biorefinery will be equipped to produce ethanol from bagasse, the fibre left over after the juice has been squeezed out of sugar cane, though the technology is still at a preliminary stage